choongmyoung wrote:1. Deathgaze2. Burn pop3. Blink4. Monster's Attack5. Player's Attack6. Burn pop7. Knockback (Yes, it is knocked back even if it is far from the player character)8. Blink

So...Apparently, Deathgaze damage is directly applied to the enemy (no intermediate event passed around).And Blink, Cowardly, add corresponding events to the end of the queue when an enemy takes damage.

Thus, we have:

1. AttackEvent2. AttackEvent triggers Deathgaze damage (no interaction with other game effect appart from Lifesteal)3. Damage adds a BlinkEvent at the end of the queue4. Monster's Attack: at the end of the monster's attack a PlayerDealMeleeDamageEvent is added at the end of the queue (so after the first BlinkEvent)5. BlinkEvent is handled: Monster teleports6. PlayerDealMeleeDamageEvent is handled: player deals damage, this adds another BlinkEvent at the end of the queue7. (If the monster was burning) Burn pop (Interestingly, Gorgon's Deathgaze does not pop burn stacks): deals damage, and adds another BlinkEvent at the end of the queue8. Knockback (It's fun to notice that the knockback direction is computed from the current relative position of the player to the enemy, but since the enemy has already blinked, he can be pushed back in the opposite direction from the one he was supposed to go before the blink): if it deals damage, this adds another BlinkEvent at the end of the queue9. Up to 3 more BlinkEvent are handled.

It took me a while to understand why we only see the monster blink once per attack in your video (and in the game in general). This is because, when the BlinkEvent is handled, the enemy only teleports if the player is right next to him.Therefore, after the first teleportation, the enemy won't teleport again. This also explain why attacking a blinking enemy with knockback makes him teleport only if he is not moved by the knockback. Technically, nothing prevent the monster to teleport right next to the player, so, with some luck it might be possible to sometime witness monster blinking twice during a single attack (even 4 times if you're extremely lucky).

And that's it.Just please don't ask me to detail interaction between new EE traits like Unstable or Riposte, it's a nightmare .

dislekcia wrote:Never make a roguelike, folks.

I'm starting to think you're right

We made an expansion and it is awesome. Really, you should check it out, especially if you're looking for some extra challenge.

srid wrote:This is because, when the BlinkEvent is handled, the enemy only teleports if the player is right next to him.Therefore, after the first teleportation, the enemy won't teleport again.

Yeah, same for the cowardly trait, and you can easily witness it happening twice per attack with a Sorcerer. I think someone can do something with a small subdungeon with monster inside + IMAWAL. Not me.